post-Removal
Found in 1205 Collections and/or Records:
Two notes concerning J. H. Heard's finances, November 1851
Note on top of page is a receipt for $3,000.00. Bottom note on page authorized J. H. Heard to pay account to John Drew. Folder 138
Two typescript copies titled 'Texas Cherokees 1820-1839', 1920
Two typescript copies titled 'Texas Cherokees 1820-1839' describing the Cherokee who left Running Water Tennessee in 1794 with Chief John Bowles emigrating first to Missouri, then to Arkansas in 1811-1812. The story continue to tell of the 60 families who moved north of Nacogdoches, Spanish Territory in 1819-1820 and relates the events after Mexican revolution. This typescript is 90 pages. Folder 1
Typed copy of resolutions by a Cherokee Nation committee concerning a conspiracy against the Principal Chief, January 16, 1841
Typed copy of a series of resolutions by a committee of the Cherokee Nation near Tahlequah concerning a report of conspiracy to assassinate the Principal Chief. They resolve measures for the immediate apprehension of any future attempts. Folder 27
Typed letter from D. W. Liper to Wm. West concerning reports and forms, December 21, 1881
Letter came from the Treasury Department in Tahlequah, Indian Territory. Wm. West was the Sheriff of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. The letter stated that Liper forwarded per mail a package containing blank forms for quarterly reports to be filled out on. Folder 470
Typed minutes of a meeting of the conservative citizens of Webbers Falls concerning elections of new officers, April 3, 1903
Typed transcript of "The Trial of Calvin Coker" originally published in The Indian Journal, June 22, 1876
Typed transcript of "The Trial of Calvin Coker", as reported in the publication The Indian Journal, Muskogee, Oklahoma, edited by W. P. Ross and chartered by the Creek Council. Coker stood trial and was acquitted for the murder of Isaac Journeycake. Folder 46
Typescript of notice in the Cherokee Advocate concerning the Katy Flyer train, October 28, 1893
Starting June 18th the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway would offer a daily solid train from all principal points in Texas, Indian Territory, Kansas, and Missouri to Chicago. The train would go from Houston, Texas to Chicago. This service was recommended for travelers headed to the World Fair. Folder 561
Typescript titled "The Texas-Cherokee Case" by William Sulzer, early 20th century
Typescript titled "The Texas-Cherokee Case" by William Sulzer Folder 10
Unidentified list including names in alphabetical order with numerical values beside each name, mid-19th century
Each name followed by one or more fractions. John and Richard Drew are included on the list. Folder 593
Unidentified list of Indian names and English equivalents, circa 1837
Folder 234